Tag: weekend guide
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Weekend Guide: Bike-in movie at Cal Anderson + Coffee Jitters Alleycat
A quick look at some bikey stuff happening this weekend. If I missed anything, be sure to add it to the comments or email [email protected]. Bike-in movie at Cal Anderson Saturday Sponsored by CapitolHillSeattle.com (which I just so happen to also write for) and Easy Street Records, the Northwest Film Forum presents the sixth annual…
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Weekend Guide: Rainier Summer Streets featuring Bike Works Block Party
This ragtag crew and I biked this machine from Beacon Hill to Bike Works HQ in Columbia City yesterday to get it ready for Saturday’s Rainier Valley Heritage Parade, which is followed by Summer Streets on Rainier Ave and a Bike Works Block Party. The Pedal-Powered Parade Float is always a crowd-pleaser. In the words…
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Weekend Guide: Tour de Watertower, Cyclefest, Velotopia + more
Saturday is shaping up to be a busy day for bike events around town. Go Means Go’s infamous Tour de Watertower starts at 1. This is a grueling time trial that hits up many of the highest points in the city all in a row (check out the map). From Go Means Go:
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Weekend Guide: Seattle to Portland riders leave Saturday – UPDATED
Seattle is exporting a couple thousand of our city’s bike-riding citizens this weekend, sending them 200 miles across the state to Portland (because, you know, they could use a couple thousand more people riding bikes there). Cascade Bicycle Club’s annual Seattle to Portland Bicycle Classic leaves from the parking lot directly north of Husky Stadium…
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